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PLEASE NOTE REFUND POLICIES: NASW-MD will only refund registrations for cancellations made at least 2 business days/48 hours in advance of the workshops, minus a $10 administrative processing fee

NASW-MD reserves the right to cancel workshops for poor registration.

Note on accommodations: If you require accommodations to permit your attendance or participation, please provide a written request along with completed registration form and conference payment at least 30 days prior to the registration deadline for the workshop or conference. Requests received after this deadline may not be received in time to process and be fulfilled in time for the activity. Thank you.

NASW-MD will devote the first day of the two day conference as a Day of Intensives. The topic will be: The Social Worker's Response to Trauma and Disasters
During the Thursday morning segment there will be no break-out sessions, but there will be 3 afternoon workshops to choose from.
On Friday attendees will convene together for the keynote presentation given by Darlyne Bailey, Ph.D., entitled: 'Exploring the Evolution of Effective Leadership: From Control and Command to Convene and Co-Create' before attending one of 5 workshop choices in the morning and another 5 workshops in the afternoon and will earn 6 CEUS for the day.
As always, our highlight on Friday is the annual award ceremony presentation during lunch, where we will honor fellow social workers and a public citizen who have made outstanding contributions to the field of Social work

Join us for the 12th Annual Fall Clinical Conference. You will have the opportunity to learn, build new skills, and network with fellow social workers from around the region as you attend workshops that are timely and relevant to the field of social work. You can become an accredited supervisor, earn your ethics hours, earn up to 16.5 CEUs, enjoy great food, and hear from some of the experts in the clinical field from around the country!

NASW-MD will devote the first day of the two day conference as a Day of Intensives. The topic will be: The Grand Challenges for Social Workers in Maryland, and the Keynote Address will be presented by Richard Barth, Ph.D., Dean of UMD School of Social Work.
During the Thursday morning segment there will be no break-out sessions, but there will be 4 afternoon workshops to choose from.
On Friday attendees will convene together breifly before attending one of 6 workshop choices in the morning and another 6 workshops in the afternoon and will earn 6 CEUS for the day.
As always, our highlight on Friday is the annual award ceremony presentation during lunch, where we will honor fellow social workers and a public citizen who have made outstanding contributions to the field of Social work